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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. ♪ ( cheers and applause ) welcome back. we're here with senator olympia snowe. before we get into a.r.b., before we get into a.r.b., you wanted to say something about the ability to change. >> that's exactly right. that means all of us, everyone of us, have to weigh in and make sure your voices are heard on capitol hill. and demand bipartisanship and that lawmakers work across the line and support universal background checks. it's up to each of us. you know, the late senator warren ruddman once said politics is too important to be left to the politicians. absolutely. >> jon: let's talk about, this is interesting. there's so much going on now about the a.r.b., about the incident in benghazi. you actually helped write the legislation in, was it the '80s or the '90s? >> '86 jon: there have been terrible attacks, hundreds of attacks in the '80s. you guys came up with this idea for these review boa
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i mean because to have benghazi vulnerable and exposed in a high-threat environment, there were numerous incidents that had already occurred that summer against other foreign interests. in fact, a british convoy was attacked. they closed their posts the very next day >> jon: they even said within the a.r.b. because they trusted this particular diplomat so well, they maybe left him more vulnerable than someone else because of how highly they regarded him. >> absolutely. at the time we were considering intervention in libya. i raised the specter about how we were going to provide security because if we're going to depend on the militias which were unreliable, ill equipped, ill trained which was the case that night at that... >> jon: the blue mountain and february 17. >> it was terrible. there was virtually little perimeter security. they were overrun >> jon: do you have hopes they'll be able to push past the political angles of this and get to the more foundational aspect which is making sure that those types of administrative mistakes never happen again. >> that's what has to happen. that
i mean because to have benghazi vulnerable and exposed in a high-threat environment, there were numerous incidents that had already occurred that summer against other foreign interests. in fact, a british convoy was attacked. they closed their posts the very next day >> jon: they even said within the a.r.b. because they trusted this particular diplomat so well, they maybe left him more vulnerable than someone else because of how highly they regarded him. >> absolutely. at the time...
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>> people talk about that and talk about athletic teams and male environments. i don't know the answer to that. there's certainly nothing about the military that would contribute to it in terms of the purpose of the armed forces. but i don't know the answer and i think they better really land all over people that are engaged in any kind of abuse of that nature. >> there's so much happening in washington and you are a veteran of so many controversy. you write this from the book, "if you foul up, tell the boss and correct it fast, mistakes can usually be corrected if the organization's leaders are made aware of them and they are caught up early enough and faced honestly. bad news doesn't get better with time. if you have fouled something up, it's best to tell the boss first." >> that's true. >> accountability, whether it's irs or questions about benghazi, who is accountable? how do you assess that in these cases? >> in these cases i don't think they know yet. clearly the president and in the case of benghazi, the secretary of state. that's the way life works. but
>> people talk about that and talk about athletic teams and male environments. i don't know the answer to that. there's certainly nothing about the military that would contribute to it in terms of the purpose of the armed forces. but i don't know the answer and i think they better really land all over people that are engaged in any kind of abuse of that nature. >> there's so much happening in washington and you are a veteran of so many controversy. you write this from the book,...
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average toilet seat because stuff often sits in there for so long without getting cleaned and the warmer environment inside the purse provides a breeding ground for germs. >> gross. >> bill: think of a woman carrying her purse around. she might as well be carrying a dement seat aroundtoilet seat around. >> we bring you the news every day here on the "full-court press." and sometimes we even make news which was the case yesterday. you know i as a liberal and as a progressive said -- and i am not backing down -- that i think eric holder has outlived whatever usefulness he had to the obama administration, to president obama, and that he ought to go. he ought to either be fired or president obama should ask him to resign. give him a chance. i don't want to be too mean. let him say i want to spend more time with my family and step down. but at any rate i think he ought to go. that was -- and i said that. and i tweeted that out, and it first of all, showed up on the front page of the hill a great newspaper covering ent did on capitol hill here showed up there yesterday. it was picked up by drudge. it was
average toilet seat because stuff often sits in there for so long without getting cleaned and the warmer environment inside the purse provides a breeding ground for germs. >> gross. >> bill: think of a woman carrying her purse around. she might as well be carrying a dement seat aroundtoilet seat around. >> we bring you the news every day here on the "full-court press." and sometimes we even make news which was the case yesterday. you know i as a liberal and as a...
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he helped create the environment and also going out and targeting romney donors by name, putting out the fact calling some of them less than reputable, one of them ended up after being named by an obama website in this manner ended up getting hit by three federal audits in the space of four months. >> paul: we will be covering this every week. still ahead, despite the scandal engulfing the agency, irs is undergoing a big expansion, thanks to new role as chief obamacare enforcer. what you need to know, next. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. of course i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning... to like 1,000 bees that were just stinging my feet. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause rious allergic reactions or suicidal though
he helped create the environment and also going out and targeting romney donors by name, putting out the fact calling some of them less than reputable, one of them ended up after being named by an obama website in this manner ended up getting hit by three federal audits in the space of four months. >> paul: we will be covering this every week. still ahead, despite the scandal engulfing the agency, irs is undergoing a big expansion, thanks to new role as chief obamacare enforcer. what you...
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one was quote as saying, look, russia is the most saturated and tough counter intelligence environment. it doesn't make sense that someone would have these wigs, sunglasses and atlas of moscow on them. martha: very strange, the whole thing. what do we know about what he was allegedly trying to accomplish there? >> reporter: the russians are saying he was trying to recruit a counter-terrorism expert who had knowledge of the caucuses. but there has been nothing more from the u.s. government. apparently according to the russians this man had on him a note of instruction to the person he was trying to recruit with an offer of potentially a million dollars a year if his work turned out to be good. analysts say it's odd that russia had made such a public display of this arrest. but frankly some say that could be for public consumption for russia to say to its people, we caught an american spy. martha: interesting. amy, thank you. bill: there are questions about the president's response to benghazi. donald rumsfeld on the holes he sees in the president's explanation. martha: the white house i
one was quote as saying, look, russia is the most saturated and tough counter intelligence environment. it doesn't make sense that someone would have these wigs, sunglasses and atlas of moscow on them. martha: very strange, the whole thing. what do we know about what he was allegedly trying to accomplish there? >> reporter: the russians are saying he was trying to recruit a counter-terrorism expert who had knowledge of the caucuses. but there has been nothing more from the u.s....
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it's sort of the hyperbolic environment we're in. the real scandal is the irs scandal, which is a bona fide inappropriate and illegal practice. we've seen heads roll and the irs commissioner resigning and there should be other heads roll as we find out who is responsible down the chain of command. but to suggest that the attorney general -- >> you've also called for there to be extensive investigations dating back to the bush administration, correct? >> absolutely. because i think during the bush administration there may have been a similarly political and politicized priority ongoing after progressive organizations, going after the black churches, going after progressive churches like the all saints church in pasadena, and in a very biased way. so i think this may be a problem that has transcended administrations. it really does deserve our oversight and attention, but when you have these other politicized efforts like benghazi, it really obscures the important oversight function of the congress and it makes it hard to tell when the
it's sort of the hyperbolic environment we're in. the real scandal is the irs scandal, which is a bona fide inappropriate and illegal practice. we've seen heads roll and the irs commissioner resigning and there should be other heads roll as we find out who is responsible down the chain of command. but to suggest that the attorney general -- >> you've also called for there to be extensive investigations dating back to the bush administration, correct? >> absolutely. because i think...
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and we need to remember, they did that in a much more benign environment the than what we face today. from everybody from the director of consumer financial protection board, to all the members of the nrlb, they're all filibustered by no talk. >> do you think the democrats have been staunch supporters of filling out this board? >> they've been pushing pretty hard. one might argue that they haven't been pushing hard enough. we might reach this really kind of crazy situation in august when the chairman's term expires, ed, that there'll be no confirmed members on the board. and, you know, the zero people and kind of impossible for the board to move forward. >> we talk about filibusters. we talk about not getting positions congress if i we s co. this is all part of the construction. this is all part of the republican plan to discredit this president, to take down labor in this country, and to make it harder on the middle class. i don't know how you can be an advocate for the middle class and call yourself a conservative and not fill this board out. i mean, and sticking it to workers is fu
and we need to remember, they did that in a much more benign environment the than what we face today. from everybody from the director of consumer financial protection board, to all the members of the nrlb, they're all filibustered by no talk. >> do you think the democrats have been staunch supporters of filling out this board? >> they've been pushing pretty hard. one might argue that they haven't been pushing hard enough. we might reach this really kind of crazy situation in august...
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. >> so, it is a male dominated environment but it is really important to point out that there are men who are assaulted actually in larger numbers than women in the military. because it is about power. it is about asserting power over someone. >> bill: larger numbers? >> only because -- >> bill: more men in the military. >> they are about 50% to 0% of those -- to 60% of those who are assaulted are men. >> bill: it comes down to power. that's what it is all about. so in the congress -- do you think we will see some action on this? i know congress is really busy. we have to have more hearings on benghazi. now we have to have hearings up the gazoo on the i.r.s. >> with good reason, too. >> we should be putting our focus on the i.r.s. and not on benghazi. >> bill: also on other things like gun safety and climate control and all of the others. how about this issue? do you think we're going to see some action? >> there are a number of us who are pushing hard to make sure there is action. it is interesting. some people want to say they want to do something but they truly want to keep the sta
. >> so, it is a male dominated environment but it is really important to point out that there are men who are assaulted actually in larger numbers than women in the military. because it is about power. it is about asserting power over someone. >> bill: larger numbers? >> only because -- >> bill: more men in the military. >> they are about 50% to 0% of those -- to 60% of those who are assaulted are men. >> bill: it comes down to power. that's what it is all...
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we created an environment for success. we had the dumbest tax in the united states, the michigan business tax. it was plain dumb and we replaced it with a corporatele inning tax. you take your net income, and go run your business. we have done regulatory reform gotten rid of a thousand rules and it's a customer service atmosphere. basically we defined government. we're a customer service organization and our custom efforts are the citizens and organizations of our state, and they deserve great service. so, those fundmentals is what hat turned it around. it's about michiganders reinvesting in michigan so we're attracting people from all around the world. we're a great value. neil northeasterly it is cal basketball, i've been in michigan. so be well, sir. very good seeing you again. >> have a great weekend. >> neil: the woman behind this storm now the charge of healthcare reform? the story that could leave you a little queazy. actually make you vomit. were part of their investment sttegy... block before they planned for thei
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." >> to send some number of special troops in without knowing what the environment is, without knowing what the threat s and without any intelligence in terms of what was going on on the ground would have been very dangerous. we don't approve that. it's a cartoonish impression of military capabilities and forces. >> we have a sense that the military couldn't have done anything and it's an action-hero type feeling and those who are trying to carry the banner the bengahzi and misdeeds and oversights there play that. but only one wan could sell the global conspiracy of bengahzi in quite this way and it is the tearful one, glenn beck. >> i want you to know that the irs story, the bengahzi story and the boston bombings and the more importantly the muslim cover up, the muslim brotherhood cover up they're all connected. they're all connected. because they all have the same thing. we're being told one thing when another thing is actually happening. >> continuing the rest doctor tieing it all together. >> the muslim brotherhood, we're talking about this president who we expect was not born here
." >> to send some number of special troops in without knowing what the environment is, without knowing what the threat s and without any intelligence in terms of what was going on on the ground would have been very dangerous. we don't approve that. it's a cartoonish impression of military capabilities and forces. >> we have a sense that the military couldn't have done anything and it's an action-hero type feeling and those who are trying to carry the banner the bengahzi and...
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neil: as a psychotherapist would you gra that entity more pow over health care an environment like this? neil: what would you do? >> no. this is all very scary to me. neil: all right. >> to have so much bias within government. neil: doctor, thank you, very, very much. meantime take it from the guy ronald reagan famously brought to the woodshed. we get too wrapped up in these scandals at the expense of all ee, we're all in deep, shed. it's a brand new start. withenturylink visionary cud infrastructure, and custom communinications solutions, yo business is more reliable, secure, and agile. i'm maria, and i have diabetic nerve pain. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it was like pins nd needles sticking in your toes and in your feet. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals. at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went to see my doctor, she chose lyrica. once i staed taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat dietic nerve pain. lyrica is not for eve
neil: as a psychotherapist would you gra that entity more pow over health care an environment like this? neil: what would you do? >> no. this is all very scary to me. neil: all right. >> to have so much bias within government. neil: doctor, thank you, very, very much. meantime take it from the guy ronald reagan famously brought to the woodshed. we get too wrapped up in these scandals at the expense of all ee, we're all in deep, shed. it's a brand new start. withenturylink visionary...
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. >> to send some number of special forces in without knowing what the environment or threat is, i would have not have approved that. it is sort of a cartoonish impression of military capabilities and military forces. >> stephanie: yeah, quick note. f-16 maybe not a good tool when you don't know what is going on or where the ambassador is. >> yeah, you don't want to kill the people in your own diplomatic outpost. idiot. >> stephanie: 29 minutes after the hour. charlie pierce next on the "stephanie miller show." the loop. >>we tackle the big issues here in our nation's capital, around the country and around the globe. >>dc columnist and four time emmy winner bill press opens current's morning news block. >>we'll do our best to carry the flag from 6 to 9 every morning. >> if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...a
. >> to send some number of special forces in without knowing what the environment or threat is, i would have not have approved that. it is sort of a cartoonish impression of military capabilities and military forces. >> stephanie: yeah, quick note. f-16 maybe not a good tool when you don't know what is going on or where the ambassador is. >> yeah, you don't want to kill the people in your own diplomatic outpost. idiot. >> stephanie: 29 minutes after the hour. charlie...
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this is bad for the environment but this is the life that we live. >> going down that road has a lot of trouble at the end of it. i've got to stop here, guys. thank you for joining us. lena, thank you so much, and thanks. when we come back, a high schooler arrested for love. >> mark: i'm mark thompson, cenk is off. we'll come back to our panelists, michael shure michael hastings, and hermela aregawi has a story that is strange out of the high school world of dating. >> it's very strange and i think most people will have fixed feelings about this story. an 18-year-old high school student is facing felony charges after having a sexual relationship with her 15-year-old female school mate. the parentsthey said it was con sensual but her parents are filing charges because they believe she made their daughter gay. smith said caitlin became friends with an underage student a sebastian high school at the beginning of the school year. >> they began a dating relationship, but nowhere in my mind did i wonder what that meant. >> you get with me and say hey this is going on, and as a mom i don't
this is bad for the environment but this is the life that we live. >> going down that road has a lot of trouble at the end of it. i've got to stop here, guys. thank you for joining us. lena, thank you so much, and thanks. when we come back, a high schooler arrested for love. >> mark: i'm mark thompson, cenk is off. we'll come back to our panelists, michael shure michael hastings, and hermela aregawi has a story that is strange out of the high school world of dating. >> it's...
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very different case, very different environment. much cheaper market, i might point out. volatile swings back then that were punctuated by revelations and developments in those hearings. could it ever get to the same stage here, and is the differentiator the fact that the economy is stronger now. >> there is a lot of moving parts to that statement. clearly in that time period, we had 70% tax rates, for example, income tax rates. we have capital gains rates of 36 1/2%. we had interest rates that were 17, 18%. we had an entirely different economy. but i think it's an interesting parallel because if you look at the time period that that included that 73-74 period. don't forget from 73-74, neil, the market traded down from approximately 1,000 on the dow to somewhere below 700 -- excuse me, 570, 560. so the market was down over 50% from the trading highs, to trading lows. we have actually gone through a similar period now between 2000 and 2013 where the s & p basically traded down well over 50%, if you look at the time period of 2007, late to early march of 2009 from its tradi
very different case, very different environment. much cheaper market, i might point out. volatile swings back then that were punctuated by revelations and developments in those hearings. could it ever get to the same stage here, and is the differentiator the fact that the economy is stronger now. >> there is a lot of moving parts to that statement. clearly in that time period, we had 70% tax rates, for example, income tax rates. we have capital gains rates of 36 1/2%. we had interest...
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bucci will present the east asian security environment and u.s. foreign policy. thank you. >> it's all yours. >> okay. it is my great pleasure and honor to be here. i want to thank icas and sang to for inviting me. i have to tell you, my background is as a military officer, i was an army green beret for 29 years, so i did that and i was also a defense attachÉ, so as a human intelligence collector as well. but then spent my last four years in the military as the military assets into the secretary of defense donald rumsfeld, who i think some of you probably know had very probably displayed in his office that he always showed everybody who came into his office the famous photo of the korean peninsula at night and the spectacular difference between the republic of korea and north korea, and what the sacrifices of friendly nations could do, giving then an opportunity to move forward and to build the kind of country that the republic of korea had build, and someday your cousins to the north can do as well. i have to tell you, i am not nearly as qualified to talk about
bucci will present the east asian security environment and u.s. foreign policy. thank you. >> it's all yours. >> okay. it is my great pleasure and honor to be here. i want to thank icas and sang to for inviting me. i have to tell you, my background is as a military officer, i was an army green beret for 29 years, so i did that and i was also a defense attachÉ, so as a human intelligence collector as well. but then spent my last four years in the military as the military assets into...
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can flourish unless there is created a space or environment where it is encouraged. here is what we do know. we do know donors to mid romney and republican causes last year were targeted biobama's campaign apparatus and gentleman in idaho targeted and his operations. others complain about it general culture of the willingness to use the instruments of government to put what you consider to be your political opponents in a bad position. you have seen that on issue after issue. whistleblower saying benghazi they felt threatened for their jobs. >> hicks. >> the a.p. now being targeted in widespread effort to find information out about. >> bill: let's talk about the a.p. thing. all right, now. earlier today as you probably know attorney general holder gave a press conference. and then carney, the white house spokesperson also took questions about the a.p. questions about the a.p. here is the bottom line on the a.p., senator. i want to get your reaction to it holder says he recused himself because he, himself, might have been under investigation in these leaks. there were
can flourish unless there is created a space or environment where it is encouraged. here is what we do know. we do know donors to mid romney and republican causes last year were targeted biobama's campaign apparatus and gentleman in idaho targeted and his operations. others complain about it general culture of the willingness to use the instruments of government to put what you consider to be your political opponents in a bad position. you have seen that on issue after issue. whistleblower...
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as a reporter in that environment i know how important access is and every reporter complains about this. >> jon: let's take a look how one of the best known reporters used the sum totaled of these scandals. here is what dan rather had to say. >> the republicans must be slapping high fives behind closed doors. they have three things. number one, their agenda item is to stop president obama from accomplishing anything in the second term. this aids that. number two, they have the eye on the next congressional elections 2014, many republicans in congress are getting things from the tea party and now they have sol gator and, by the way, with the benghazi thing they managed to damage hillary clinton's chances of getting the nomination. >> jon: it sounds like, according to mr. rather, it's all political? >> yeah. i'm sitting, we should go back to 30 years and how he spun so many stories from the past. he views everything through politics. it's no wonder that we have a new system of media. i think that these people who pretend to be unbiased journalists have been defrocked. now see they are jus
as a reporter in that environment i know how important access is and every reporter complains about this. >> jon: let's take a look how one of the best known reporters used the sum totaled of these scandals. here is what dan rather had to say. >> the republicans must be slapping high fives behind closed doors. they have three things. number one, their agenda item is to stop president obama from accomplishing anything in the second term. this aids that. number two, they have the eye...
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. >> stephanie: i wanted a right wing troll-free environment for you. loved your tweets over the weekend. obama called benghazi terror on 9-12 but on the 13th, the white house was trying to scrub terror. seriously, people? none of these talking points make sense, do they? >> a lot of the stuff is being flushed down the memory -- so the whole conspiracy, all of the edits, they're all designed, this frantic move by, you know, the white house and the campaign not to mention terror because he would lose to mitt romney who he won in an electoral landslide but it turns out -- so they were editing the memo on september 14th. it turns out obama had already turned it terror on september 12th and september 13th. he sort of stepped on his own cover-up but no one -- that has been conveniently overlooked by the right wing media and the main streep press because that takes all of the fun out of the story. if obama's out there calling the benefit ghazi attack a terror, it makes no sense, why would the white house be covering up the notion it was a terror attack? one o
. >> stephanie: i wanted a right wing troll-free environment for you. loved your tweets over the weekend. obama called benghazi terror on 9-12 but on the 13th, the white house was trying to scrub terror. seriously, people? none of these talking points make sense, do they? >> a lot of the stuff is being flushed down the memory -- so the whole conspiracy, all of the edits, they're all designed, this frantic move by, you know, the white house and the campaign not to mention terror...
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this won't create jobs, save the environment, but at least its entertaining. joining me now from washington, d.c. eleanor clift from the daily beast. welcome to "the war room." >> thank you. i really enjoy your set up. i'm sitting here chuckling. >> michael: we had a good time. hour producer was writing it all day long. will the ap get more traction, is there more there, there as the president would say. >> the ap story hits home with reporters, and jay carney, of course is a former newsmagazine reporter. everybody is afraid of the chilling affect of having the government engage in this intrusive behavior. it seems to me withholder having stepped aside and they apparently fingered the deputy who gave this order and he'll be on the hot seat. i think holder is a short termer any way. i don't think he'll stay the full term. the president is a constitutional lawyer. he was getting questions about how does the constitutional lawyer feel about the sentencing at the administration. one reporter asked why doesn't the president call up he can holder and ask him what is
this won't create jobs, save the environment, but at least its entertaining. joining me now from washington, d.c. eleanor clift from the daily beast. welcome to "the war room." >> thank you. i really enjoy your set up. i'm sitting here chuckling. >> michael: we had a good time. hour producer was writing it all day long. will the ap get more traction, is there more there, there as the president would say. >> the ap story hits home with reporters, and jay carney, of...
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. >> when you're funny in that environment, that's so rough, most people don't have $100 to go to madison square garden to see eddie murphy so i was their eddie murphy and they would protect me so i liked that feeling. >> reporter: tracy made people laugh on "saturday night live" then for seven years on the sitcom "30 rock" but with the fame came partying and drinking. so when you're on "30 rock" you were this funny, zany -- >> i was dying inside. the first two years. >> reporter: what was the wake-up call? >> losing my family. my wife wanted a divorce. put the alcohol down and i just walked away from all of it. >> reporter: and now you don't drink at all. >> seven years clean. >> reporter: are you estimated every day? >> we all are. it's all around us but i fight. >> reporter: you're 44 now. did you ever think that you would be this popular when you were a little kid, that you would -- >> you know like being interviewed by barbara walters. >> yes, something like that. >> no, this is all so real to me. hosting the billboard awards. get out of here. >> you can watch all of her interview an
. >> when you're funny in that environment, that's so rough, most people don't have $100 to go to madison square garden to see eddie murphy so i was their eddie murphy and they would protect me so i liked that feeling. >> reporter: tracy made people laugh on "saturday night live" then for seven years on the sitcom "30 rock" but with the fame came partying and drinking. so when you're on "30 rock" you were this funny, zany -- >> i was dying inside....
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law enfor -- enforcement, fire, storm chasers, spotters, a dangerous environment especially when you get to a big metropolitan area like wichita where traffic can be impacted too. martha: this one, i don't know if you can see the screen, it has a yellow, unbelievable picture. tell me exactly where you were when you shot this? >> this is the rozel, kansas, tornado. this was pretty close, maybe half a mile, a little closer to this tornado. maybe a quarter of a mile away from it. the yellow tint it, was really close to sundown so it was picking up the scattered light in the atmosphere and giving that yellow and orange tint. martha: i know you guys like to do this and what you like to do but were you scared? >> the rozelle tornado, this was, a right after this video we it cut, okay, we need to move. because it actually stopped a little bit and turned a little bit and we realized it was coming right for us. we had to get out of the way quickly. the rozelle one wasn't too bad. the wichita, the storms southwest of wichita, it was getting a little hairy for a while. that was a very nasty sto
law enfor -- enforcement, fire, storm chasers, spotters, a dangerous environment especially when you get to a big metropolitan area like wichita where traffic can be impacted too. martha: this one, i don't know if you can see the screen, it has a yellow, unbelievable picture. tell me exactly where you were when you shot this? >> this is the rozel, kansas, tornado. this was pretty close, maybe half a mile, a little closer to this tornado. maybe a quarter of a mile away from it. the yellow...
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. >>> growing concerns over the environment this morning. a new report showing carbon-dioxide has reached levels not seen in millions of years. ann thompson is nbc's chief environmental affairs correspondent. good morning to you. co2 levels in our atmosphere. it's a number that fluctuates throughout the year but the amount of co2 surpassed the threshold that scientists say signals we are running out of time to reverse the impact of global warming. from the serene setting high atop hawaii's mauna loa volcano a danger sign, the highest carbon dioxide levels in human history, 400 parts per million. >> the rate of change is accelerating, that's something all of us need to be concerned about. >> reporter: the amount of carbon dioxide has risen dramatically since the industrial revolution from 280 parts per million to the recent 400 parts per million milestone. man made carbon dioxide is produced when we use coal for electricity or oil and gas to get around. co2 traps heat in the atmosphere. too much and it warms the earth, changing the climate ca
. >>> growing concerns over the environment this morning. a new report showing carbon-dioxide has reached levels not seen in millions of years. ann thompson is nbc's chief environmental affairs correspondent. good morning to you. co2 levels in our atmosphere. it's a number that fluctuates throughout the year but the amount of co2 surpassed the threshold that scientists say signals we are running out of time to reverse the impact of global warming. from the serene setting high atop...
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. >> reporter: and it's not just in schools that jack's passion for the environment can be seen. it extends all over hawaii. >> right now we're standing in one of my favorite places on oahu farms. you meet the kids working the fields and also getting scholarships to go to college. you come here and see this is the solution. you see the answers when you come here. it's a positive place. from here all the food they harvested today is going to town restaurant, we're going to go in there and have a nice meal. >> reporter: literally from farm to table. >> looks good. >> it better be good. >> this is all from stuff you folks harvested today. >> a hard day's work. >> reporter: whether making a difference or making music, this is jack johnson's hawaii, and it's his home. ♪ when tomorrow's too much, i'll carry it all, i got you ♪ >> i love that. well speaking of music jake shiabukuro is a yukelele master. every description calls you the jimi hendrix of yukelee, do you get tired of that? >> no, no. definitely not. i have a lot of fun with it, i love exploring different styles of music,
. >> reporter: and it's not just in schools that jack's passion for the environment can be seen. it extends all over hawaii. >> right now we're standing in one of my favorite places on oahu farms. you meet the kids working the fields and also getting scholarships to go to college. you come here and see this is the solution. you see the answers when you come here. it's a positive place. from here all the food they harvested today is going to town restaurant, we're going to go in...
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. >> reporter: the calorie describes the foe toes as social documentation in a rarefied environment and fans of the exhibit agree. >> you can't tell who they are. so i think it's fine. i love that, too. it's mysterious. i love them. >> reporter: he says he got the idea for the pictures from bird watching and it's really no different. he may have a hard time getting new pictures. since the exhibit opened a lot of people around here have been keeping their curtains closed. >> this subject is getting a lot of attention on-line. we will be talking about it in our 8:00 hour. meanwhile, one of the best-known ath leets necessary world, david beckham is retiring. michelle has a look at the impact of a career that stretches well beyond soccer. ♪ >> reporter: there's no other soccer player in the world quite like him. a superstar, burning on hard work, perfectionism. how do you end it like beckham? with trademark humility. >> i love the game so much. you know how much we love the game. >> reporter: you can almost feel his pain. >> i just feel that -- i don't know. i don't know. you know what, i
. >> reporter: the calorie describes the foe toes as social documentation in a rarefied environment and fans of the exhibit agree. >> you can't tell who they are. so i think it's fine. i love that, too. it's mysterious. i love them. >> reporter: he says he got the idea for the pictures from bird watching and it's really no different. he may have a hard time getting new pictures. since the exhibit opened a lot of people around here have been keeping their curtains closed....